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Thank you Mother Nature!! These past 2 weeks have been amazing. \m/ \m/
Thank you Mother Nature!! These past 2 weeks have been amazing. \m/ \m/
9 minutes ago
The Miami Heat’s three-point shooters have been acting like a dormant volcano. They are bound to erupt, but when?
The Miami Heat’s three-point shooters have been acting like a dormant volcano. They are bound to erupt, but when?
18 minutes ago
Indiana’s physical front line and strength offensively might just force Miami to rethink some of its strategies from last season.
Indiana’s physical front line and strength offensively might just force Miami to rethink some of its strategies from last season.
24 minutes ago
2nd Inning A cringing Carlos Quentin chugged around the first base en route to second after hitting a ball into the left field corner. His knees are seriously effed right now always. Yonder Alonso singled him in. Quentin grimaced whi...
2nd Inning A cringing Carlos Quentin chugged around the first base en route to second after hitting a ball into the left field corner. His knees are seriously effed right now always. Yonder Alonso singled him in. Quentin grimaced while trotting home, giving the Padres the 1-0 lead. The Padres thought that's the only run they'd need with Eric Stults on the mound. 1-0 Padres 7th Inning Bud Black seemed perfectly content to let Eric Stults finish the game. Stults seemed gassed. He gave up back to back doubles to start the inning. Then a walk. Then another double. With Arizona now held the 2-1 lead. Bud Black decided to pull Stults. Dale Thayer came in and promptly gave up a single, scoring another run. Again Black visited the mound with the hook. Joe Thatcher then came in to record the 2nd out. Black then pulled him. Then it was Anthony Bass's turn. He gave up a double and another 2 runs. That's some kinda bullpen. 5-1 Diamondbacks 8th Inning Everth Cabrera kicked off the inning with a home run into the pool in the outfield. Splash, bitches! FINAL: 5-2 Diamondbacks In the 9th Heath Bell tried to give the game back to the Padres, he'd be a perfect fit for our bullpen.
28 minutes ago
I'm no Aaron, or Janie, or even LatinD--but I was at the game on Tuesday. (Yes, I know. So were they.) But as you might recall, last year I went to a playoff game and wrote a post about it. I thought, hey, why not do it again for thos...
I'm no Aaron, or Janie, or even LatinD--but I was at the game on Tuesday. (Yes, I know. So were they.) But as you might recall, last year I went to a playoff game and wrote a post about it. I thought, hey, why not do it again for those of you who got to throw up during the fourth quarter in the privacy of your own home? Looking back, I see I mentioned Aaron and David in the same context then, too. It's nice to know that I'm consistent (and repetitive). Used to be that I could refer to continuing after the jump at this point; you'll just have to pretend now. ******PRETEND JUMP******* When I arrived at the AT&T Center, I saw that the columns outside were decorated with large banners featuring our own lovable scrubs. Of couse, really there are no scrubs. Only Spurs. That was after I got through security, where I had the new experience of having to show the man the inside of my hat. I'm not exactly sure what I could have had in there. I don't even own a knife that small. I was gonna use it as a bridal veil, but then my dress ended up being ivory. There was quite the festive atmosphere inside the arena. A mariachi band, with LOS SPURS embroidered on their white shawls, was very well received. And near the crowd around the mariachi band, there was another crowd--peeking up through an opening, through which you can see... MAGIC JOHNSON! He's behind that black thing there. I promise. I couldn't hear anything the ESPN team was saying, but frankly I think that might be for the best in any case. Near the fan shop there was a DJ--although inexplicably, no one was dancing. But it is what's inside the fan shop that might hold special interest for the PtR nerd collective. It's the 8-Bit Spurs! Cue the NES style soundtrack! Eventually, I made my way up to the upper bowl. I was sitting on the other side from where I sat last year, but at about the same height (the top). Once I got up there, I discovered that I was sitting very close to my husband, who was in the media section. I could have easily spit on his head, but he was sitting next to Aaron and Fred, and I didn't want to hit them on accident. I collected my free towel from the back of my seat. For Game 2, the roles of players and coaches will be played by ants. For the first half, I was feeling pretty great. The officiating seemed even, and we were pretty much kicking ass. At intermission, I jogged down the stairs and met David. We generally agreed it was about the best date ever and not really suffering much from the fact that we weren't actually spending it together. He went back to pass the break with people he isn't married to while I grabbed a hot dog and found a cow. The cows are a thing in San Antonio. Click here. The second half started up, and I was still thoroughly enjoying myself. Someone in my section shouted out a joke about the refs, saying he'd seen better eyes on a potato. Then...things got a little awful. Soon, my entire section--I think it was probably the entire AT&T Center--was not jumping up merely when a Spur hit a shot, but even when a Spur looked like he was about to take a shot. There would be a great, communal intake of breath, and then a loud "awwwwww" when the shot didn't fall. As the fourth quarter wore on, I began to feel more and more nauseous. "Oh my god," I thought. "I shouldn't have eaten that hot dog." Of course it wasn't the food that was making me ill, but the sort of loss of lead that makes one realize how thin the air is at the top of the arena. But let's not dwell. We know what happened--Timmy saved us in OT, I didn't require medical intervention, my spouse dashed off to do media things, and I got to wind my way down the building with several thousand other sweaty people. On my way to the door, I happened to pass the ESPN post-game, where I tried one more time to take a picture of Magic: ...only to discover that he's actually one of those people i
28 minutes ago
The younger Williams sister is the top seed, and opens against Anna Tatishvili. Her stiffest opposition will come...I don't know, never? Maybe Maria Sharapova or Victoria Azarenka in the final, two players she rolls on red clay. Yawn.
The younger Williams sister is the top seed, and opens against Anna Tatishvili. Her stiffest opposition will come...I don't know, never? Maybe Maria Sharapova or Victoria Azarenka in the final, two players she rolls on red clay. Yawn.
30 minutes ago
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In Flickr news, there’s be a redesign! The new Flickr is a million times better than the previous out dated piece of shit they’ve been offering us. So much so, that I actually feel inspired to use the service again. I used an...
In Flickr news, there’s be a redesign! The new Flickr is a million times better than the previous out dated piece of shit they’ve been offering us. So much so, that I actually feel inspired to use the service again. I used and frequented Flickr for a nice stretch, then became very uninterested in it for the last few years (stopped going there basically). Well, the new redesign has greatly changed my view on it. Same premise, just nicer presentation, ease of viewing photos and a terabyte of space. I realized that I follow some pretty rad people and it’s good to see what everyone is up too. Flickr has been a good source of content for this site, so hopefully it can stay in my rotation. Instagram likes to party with Flickr too, which is an added bonus. If you’ve been down with Flickr in the past, go poke around and give it a new shot. If you have never been on Flickr, this will all mean nothing, haha… © Nuno for Defgrip, 2013. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: flickr, Photography, redesign
34 minutes ago
USA Today Sports ImagesKurt Suzuki and Tyler Moore contributed to the Nats' four-run fifth.Jordan Zimmermann has pitched as well as anyone in baseball through the season's first two months, and more often than not the Nationals have need...
USA Today Sports ImagesKurt Suzuki and Tyler Moore contributed to the Nats' four-run fifth.Jordan Zimmermann has pitched as well as anyone in baseball through the season's first two months, and more often than not the Nationals have needed it. Only once during his previous six starts had Zimmermann's teammates provided more than three runs of support.So imagine how the right-hander felt when he looked up at the scoreboard at Nationals Park after five innings Friday night and saw a "5" listed next to the home team's name."Definitely nice to get a five-run cushion tonight and kind of put it on cruise control," he said.And cruise Zimmermann did, churning out seven quality innings against the Phillies and riding the rare run support to a 5-2 victory that made him the NL's first 8-game winner.Read more
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36 minutes ago
Vargas wins third straight start; K-Rod fills in for injured Henderson; Danks solid in '13 debut. The Rundown:
Vargas wins third straight start; K-Rod fills in for injured Henderson; Danks solid in '13 debut. The Rundown:
39 minutes ago
Our innocence our blood our lives. Wage war rarely, strive for peace eternally..#ThxToAllThe…
Our innocence our blood our lives. Wage war rarely, strive for peace eternally..#ThxToAllThe…
41 minutes ago